Now that I think of it, my entry wasn't that good. It was soft and a poor example of the Generator's capabilities, plus I have since improved the program. I think I will make a new album entry. Rules? What rules?_________________"Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz

Just a little something I put together in Plogue Bidule, an amazing modular environment/VST host. Dedicated to mosc for all of his hard work creating this forum for us to gather. Stochastic MIDI notes, MIDI delays, Risset bells, etc. Pretty simple.

I like simple things, so here's something so simple some (or most) might find it a bit boring. I enjoy listening to slowly repeating sounds that drift in and out of sync. I often hear this in church bells. So here is a droning thing called cherchbellz, which is six identical "bellz" being struck by lfos that are randomized slightly, but synch against each other every now and then. In the picture you can see such an lfo in blue, with the red and purple making up the two variations of sound generating thingies (total four purple and two red).

The tones stay the same, but the timing changes, something that I personally find a bit hypnotic.

I suggest not a zip file, but let's make an on-demand playlist on radio.electro-music.com. Then as new submissions arrive, we can add them. If people have long files, like bigger than 10 MB, they can PM me and I'll arrange to give them a special FTP account for uploading._________________--Howard
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Sounds great Howard! It would be good to set things up so that stream operators can do this task for you, instead of you having to do all the work. Is that possible without too much trouble?_________________"Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz

At the moment, it is very difficult for the stream operators to do anything. It is a lot of work for me to write code for them to do so. Therefore, the easiest thing for me is just to do it._________________--Howard
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I would prefer that people post the mp3s of the noodles here. That makes it relatively easy to put up on the streaming radio.

They should be 128 kbs stereo. That is important.

Here's a couple recent noodles. Hardware, one pass, hands off except for a fade at the end. The mp3s are just a little over 128 kbs so before I upload files let me know if you want them and if so, whether you need them resampled or not.
ChingWet Dry
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WetDry.mp3

Description:

Wet Dry - The woggle out of a Make Noise Wogglebug (not the one that isn't out yet, the previous one) feeds a Modcan Quantizer which generates both gates and pitches. This is transposed by a very slow moving sequencer. The quantized CV goes to an M15 osci

Ching - A Serge divider and ASR is used to put some syncopation into a BinaryZone melody. An M15 oscillator, a Doepfer PLL and another divider (dividing the PLL) are mixed and fed to a Doepfer Wasp filter. BP out to a Cyndustries LPG. LP out to a Blacet f

Posting as attachments is what I meant. Then they are in the database and that makes playing them on the radio channel easier. Otherwise I have do download the files and put them somewhere where they are disconnected from the threads.

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